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What the Senate Should Ask Neil Gorsuch — But Likely Won't
Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for United States Supreme Court justice nominee Neil Gorsuch are fast approaching. It’s time to consider some key questions about First Amendment speech
brain health
How to Stay Focused and Eliminate Distraction
Having a hard time focusing lately? You’re not alone. Research shows interruptions occur about every twelve minutes in the workplace, and every three minutes in university settings. In an age
cyber security
Why We Shouldn't Know Our Own Passwords
Since 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have been allowed to search electronic devices carried by citizens or noncitizens as they cross the border into the United States
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How To Gauge Sexism in Video Games
1. How could we gauge sexism in video games? By Tim Mulkerin in Mic 2. The biggest threat facing middle-aged men isn’t smoking or obesity. It’s loneliness. By Billy Baker in the Boston
Environment
EPA Head Scott Pruitt Has Already Broken 5 of His Promises to Congress
When EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt told CNBC that he “would not agree” that carbon dioxide is “a primary contributor” to global warming, he wasn’t just thumbing his
risk report
5 Global Scandals That Have Nothing to Do with Donald Trump
Controversies involving President Donald Trump continue to generate global headlines. But there are plenty of other political scandals in the world that deserve our attention. Here are a few to keep
politics
Jon Huntsman Is the Perfect Ambassador to Russia Because He's the Anti-Trump
The next U.S. ambassador to Russia is reportedly the very same man President Donald Trump once said “gave our country away to China” while serving as America’s top diplomat in
mindfulness
5 Ways to Slow Down and Be Happy
When we are in hurry and try to get things done quickly, we realize that there is hardly any joy in what we do. It becomes only a means to an end while neglecting its process. However, when we make
politics
Lord Ashcroft: 8 Keys to Understanding the Trump Administration
One day, President Donald Trump speaks in a presidential tone at an address to Congress; four days later, he launches a pre-dawn Twitter blitz to accuse his predecessor of bugging his New York base
politics
The Left Is Killing Itself With Pessimism
It has never been more important to take a long view of the left’s future and not dwell on short-term setbacks. A key effect of Donald Trump’s election is the beginning of the end
cyber security
Why We Shouldn't Know Our Own Passwords
Since 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have been allowed to search electronic devices carried by citizens or noncitizens as they cross the border into the United States
Five Best Ideas
How To Gauge Sexism in Video Games
1. How could we gauge sexism in video games? By Tim Mulkerin in Mic 2. The biggest threat facing middle-aged men isn’t smoking or obesity. It’s loneliness. By Billy Baker in the Boston
Environment
EPA Head Scott Pruitt Has Already Broken 5 of His Promises to Congress
When EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt told CNBC that he “would not agree” that carbon dioxide is “a primary contributor” to global warming, he wasn’t just thumbing his
risk report
5 Global Scandals That Have Nothing to Do with Donald Trump
Controversies involving President Donald Trump continue to generate global headlines. But there are plenty of other political scandals in the world that deserve our attention. Here are a few to keep
politics
Jon Huntsman Is the Perfect Ambassador to Russia Because He's the Anti-Trump
The next U.S. ambassador to Russia is reportedly the very same man President Donald Trump once said “gave our country away to China” while serving as America’s top diplomat in
mindfulness
5 Ways to Slow Down and Be Happy
When we are in hurry and try to get things done quickly, we realize that there is hardly any joy in what we do. It becomes only a means to an end while neglecting its process. However, when we make
politics
Lord Ashcroft: 8 Keys to Understanding the Trump Administration
One day, President Donald Trump speaks in a presidential tone at an address to Congress; four days later, he launches a pre-dawn Twitter blitz to accuse his predecessor of bugging his New York base
politics
The Left Is Killing Itself With Pessimism
It has never been more important to take a long view of the left’s future and not dwell on short-term setbacks. A key effect of Donald Trump’s election is the beginning of the end
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